All right, so we have managed to allocate My Face to an independent layer and…move it into the proper position so that it's covering up the face of Saint…Sebastian in the background. Now my face is lit well to match the painting, and…my jaw line fits nicely with the contours of the neck, and so on. So it looks…like a good sort of three quarter angle shot of me and that matches the angle…of the body as well. But I am not a good match in general. My texture doesn't…match; my color doesn't match, so I look like more of a mask.…

What we need to do is we need to add some texture to me and we need to add some…coloring. So if you zoom in on me, you can see that I have just healed the heck…out of my flesh. I went ahead and healed in a kind of noise pattern here. But…we have some aberrant colors inside of the mouth. We have some very wacky…healing going on inside of the goatee area here and across the natural creases…inside of my face. We are going to cover up all that junk before this project…is done. But I have gone ahead and created a couple of layers here. One called…

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12/3/2008

There's no program like Photoshop for editing photographs and creating photorealistic artwork. And there's no Photoshop teacher like industry expert and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer Deke McClelland. In Photoshop CS4 One-on-One: Fundamentals, Deke examines the essential capabilities of the application, from correcting color to retouching portraits. He also covers navigation, resolution, cropping, selecting, printing, and making web graphics. This course goes beyond basic tips and tricks, and provides the in-depth information and real-world context needed by serious students who want to master the software. Exercise files accompany the course.